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Wendy's fires longtime employee with Down Syndrome - New York Post

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A longtime Wendy’s employee with Down Syndrome was allegedly fired from his job in North Carolina with no notice — and his angry sister claims management told her it was because he couldn’t do the job like a “normal” person.

Dennis Peek, 51, had worked for the Wendy’s location in Stanley, N.C., about 30 minutes outside Charlotte, for more than 20 years, his sister, Cona Young Turner, wrote on Facebook.

“I am heart broken to say they have fired him,” she wrote in the Wednesday message., adding, “They told me was unable to perform the duties of a normal persons job.”

“His dream was to retire from there some day and he was looking forward to a huge retirement party, we may just give him that party and tell him he has retired because he does not understand being fired,” she continued.

“I am also looking into a wrongful termination of a special needs employee, wish me luck! I am very disappointed with the management at Wendy’s in Stanley, they have no idea how they hurt my brother!”

Dennis Peek, a 51-year-old man with Down Syndrome from North Carolina, was unexpectedly fired from his job at a Wendy's after working there for 20 years.
Dennis Peek, a 51-year-old man with Down Syndrome from North Carolina, was unexpectedly fired from his job at a Wendy’s after working there for 20 years.
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The post was shared more than 12,000 times.

Turner followed up, without explanation, to say the company offered Dennis his job back.

“My heart is overwhelmed by the support that you all have given my brother and myself! Thank you all so much,!!” she wrote.

Ultimately, Turner wrote, Dennis will not go back to his job.

Dennis' sister Cona Young Turner said that Wendy's claimed he couldn't perform the duties of a "normal" person.
Dennis’ sister Cona Young Turner said that Wendy’s claimed he couldn’t perform the duties of a “normal” person.
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“He will be having his BIG RETIREMENT party that he has been wanting. Wendy’s has offered to help with expenses and anything else they can for his special day. I feel in my heart at this point i should do what is best for my brother,” she wrote.

In a statement to The Post, the franchise company which owns the Wendy’s location where Dennis worked called his firing “a very unfortunate mistake and lapse in protocol.”

“We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our employees and customers,” Carolina Restaurant group said in the statement. “…We value Dennis, have been in touch with his family, and we are looking forward to either welcoming him back to work in the restaurant or to celebrating him in a big way should he choose to retire. Should Dennis retire and ever want to work again, we’ll also be happy to welcome him back.

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